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He founded the Syrian Orthodox congregation and then moved it to Brooklyn's Pacific Street in 1902. In 1920, the congregation relocated to a building built in 1870 that was formerly an Episcopal church at 355 State Street in Boerum Hill , Brooklyn.
Basil Gibran Kazan (May 16, 1915 – November 11, 2001) was a Lebanese composer of sacred music in the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, and author of the multi-volume Byzantine Project from 1967 to his death in 2001.
The Antiochian Orthodox followers were originally cared for by the Russian Orthodox Church in America and the first bishop consecrated in North America, Raphael of Brooklyn, was consecrated by the Russian Orthodox Church in America in 1904 to care for the Syro-Levantine Greek Orthodox Christian Ottoman immigrants to the United States and Canada, who had come chiefly from the vilayets of Adana ...
St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church (Brooklyn) Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew (Brooklyn) St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Brooklyn) St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral (Brooklyn) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Brooklyn) Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral; Second Unitarian Church (Brooklyn) South Bushwick Reformed Church
St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral, New York (Antiochian Orthodox) 40°41′16″N 73°59′05″W / 40.687906°N 73.984672°W / 40.687906; -73.984672 ( St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral (Brooklyn, New
The cornerstone is laid, far left, on the original St. Mary’s Assyrian Orthodox Church on Hawley Street in Worcester in 1923. That stone was moved to the current church in Shrewsbury.
1975 "Russi-Antaaki" division in the Antiochian church in North America overcome by Metr. Philip (Saliba) of New York and Metr. Michael (Shaheen) of Toledo by the uniting of the two Syrian archdioceses into one Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, led by Metr. Philip; 4th All-American Council of OCA held in Cleveland, Ohio.
St. Mary & St. Antonios Church, being one of the oldest Coptic Orthodox churches in North America, started in March 1972, [5] and is the first Coptic Orthodox parish in New York [6] as well as the third Coptic parish in the US, the first two being St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church in Jersey City and St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church in Los Angeles.